Sedatives and analgesic drugs give comfort and allow adequate respiratory support to critically ill patients in mechanical ventilation (MV). Its improper use may increase the duration of MV. Clinical guidelines suggest implementation of protocols, however this is seldom done in clinical practice. Aim: To compare in MV patients, nurse-applied guided by protocol administration of sedatives and analgesic drugs (protocol: group P) with the habitual practice using physicians criteria (control: group C). Material and methods: Inclusion criteria was the need of MV more than 48 h. The exclusion criteria were acute neurological diseases, hepatic cirrhosis, chronic renal failure and limitation of therapeutic efforts. Midazolam and fentanyl we...
Learning Objective 1: compare protocol-directed sedation management with traditional non-protocol-di...
<b>Aims</b>\ud \ud Assess the effects of protocol-directed sedation management on the duration of me...
BACKGROUND Dexmedetomidine produces sedation while maintaining a degree of arousability and may r...
Sedatives and analgesic drugs give comfort and allow adequate respiratory support to critically ill...
Background\ud Standard treatment of critically ill patients undergoing mechanical ventilation is con...
Critically ill mechanically ventilated patients frequently experience pain, agitation and delirium. ...
BACKGROUND We aimed to compare the effects of nursing-implemented sedation protocol and daily int...
PURPOSE: We studied the effects of reorganization and changes in the care process, including use of ...
Over five million individuals are admitted to a critical care unit in the United States each year. T...
Background: Adequate assessment and control of sedation play crucial roles in the proper performance...
Background The sedation needs of critically ill patients have been recognized as a core component of...
Critically ill mechanically ventilated patients frequently experience pain, agitation and delirium, ...
Background: Sedation and analgesia have an important impact on the outcome of patients treated with ...
Continuous intravenous infusions ofsedative and analgesic medications are frequently indicated in cr...
BACKGROUND: Dexmedetomidine produces sedation while maintaining a degree of arousability and may red...
Learning Objective 1: compare protocol-directed sedation management with traditional non-protocol-di...
<b>Aims</b>\ud \ud Assess the effects of protocol-directed sedation management on the duration of me...
BACKGROUND Dexmedetomidine produces sedation while maintaining a degree of arousability and may r...
Sedatives and analgesic drugs give comfort and allow adequate respiratory support to critically ill...
Background\ud Standard treatment of critically ill patients undergoing mechanical ventilation is con...
Critically ill mechanically ventilated patients frequently experience pain, agitation and delirium. ...
BACKGROUND We aimed to compare the effects of nursing-implemented sedation protocol and daily int...
PURPOSE: We studied the effects of reorganization and changes in the care process, including use of ...
Over five million individuals are admitted to a critical care unit in the United States each year. T...
Background: Adequate assessment and control of sedation play crucial roles in the proper performance...
Background The sedation needs of critically ill patients have been recognized as a core component of...
Critically ill mechanically ventilated patients frequently experience pain, agitation and delirium, ...
Background: Sedation and analgesia have an important impact on the outcome of patients treated with ...
Continuous intravenous infusions ofsedative and analgesic medications are frequently indicated in cr...
BACKGROUND: Dexmedetomidine produces sedation while maintaining a degree of arousability and may red...
Learning Objective 1: compare protocol-directed sedation management with traditional non-protocol-di...
<b>Aims</b>\ud \ud Assess the effects of protocol-directed sedation management on the duration of me...
BACKGROUND Dexmedetomidine produces sedation while maintaining a degree of arousability and may r...